Copyright

Last update: 07 February 2024
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    Except where specifically noted to the contrary, copyright in the material which appears on the NSW Office of the Children's Guardian website is subject to the operation of the Copyright Act 1968 and is owned by the State of New South Wales through the Office of the Children's Guardian. 

    The material includes information, data, documents, pages and images prepared by and for the Office of the Children's Guardian.

    The material on this website is provided for your information, and not for any other purpose. 

    You are welcome to reproduce the material which appears on the Office of the Children's Guardian site for personal, in-house or non-commercial use, without formal permission or charge, unless otherwise indicated in this statement, on the condition that you include the copyright notice © State of New South Wales through the Office of the Children's Guardian.

    You must not use this website's design or formatting (including banners, buttons, logos and other graphic elements), as these are the intellectual property of the publisher and no permission is granted for their use.

    You must obtain permission from the Office of the Children's Guardian if you wish to:

    • reproduce the Office of the Children's Guardian graphics (including photographs and illustrations)
    • reproduce, alter, store or transmit the material from the Office of the Children's Guardian website for a purpose other than personal, in-house or non-commercial use.

    To obtain the necessary permission, please contact the Manager of Media and Communications.

    Office of the Children's Guardian
    Locked Bag 5100
    Strawberry Hills NSW 2012
    Phone: (02) 9286 7278
    Email: media@ocg.nsw.gov.au

    Conditions to observe when linking directly to the Office of the Children's Guardian website

    Links must be presented in a way that fairly represents the Office of the Children's Guardian’s role: For example, ocg.nsw.gov.au – information about the NSW Office of the Children's Guardian.

    The context in which you insert the link must not imply the Office of the Children's Guardian endorses, sponsors or supports your company or website.

    The context of the link must not suggest that the Office of the Children's Guardian has created or reviewed any of the content on your site unless the content is owned by the Office of the Children's Guardian in accordance with the copyright information above, that is, the source of the material must be clear.

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